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janie peterson, scott peterson's sister-in-law is helping with scott's challenge. she's currently living in san diego county and even attended law school but is not a licensed attorney. well, joining me once again are attorneys, paula canny and dean johnson. so how did the court of public opinion really set the tone for this trial, do you think? dean: well, it certainly set the tone outside the courtroom. i mean, the publicity was unbelievable. there were people parading billboard, scott peterson, you know, killer and so on. and it was just, it was a zoo outside. but, you know, over the years i've actually talked to, i think 11 of the 12 jurors. and it's interesting what they had to say. they had no idea what was going on outside. laura: which is the way it should be. dean: yeah, which is exactly the way it should be. and in fact, they all told me sort of the same thing. they had the judge's jury instructions which tell them how to decide a case and you know what the law is, they had it right in the middle of their jury table and they call that the bible. and anyti
janie peterson, scott peterson's sister-in-law is helping with scott's challenge. she's currently living in san diego county and even attended law school but is not a licensed attorney. well, joining me once again are attorneys, paula canny and dean johnson. so how did the court of public opinion really set the tone for this trial, do you think? dean: well, it certainly set the tone outside the courtroom. i mean, the publicity was unbelievable. there were people parading billboard, scott...
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>>> welcome back to, scott. -- scott purk was arrested for arson. from the grave." >> meg purk and her unborn baby boy were buried together in this graveyard. detective ken mifflin was certain meg had taken secrets to her grave, truths which could prove her husband, scott purk, had put her there. in september, 2011, weeks after scott purk's arrest, the remarkably well preserved bodies of meg and her son were exhumed. >> it was amazing to actually meet her, it really was, thinking that we are going to do her and her family justice. >> she was holding that baby in her arms in the casket? >> yes. >> hard to see? >> very tough. it really brings everything home. >> a lot had changed since the day 1985 when the summit county coroner had declared meg's death a suicide. first of all, instead of a corner, the county now had a board-certified medical examiner. the staff was all new, better trained. forensic technology was much improved and thanks to an excellent embalming job, the marks on meg's body were still there. >> you could still see the belt marks tha
>>> welcome back to, scott. -- scott purk was arrested for arson. from the grave." >> meg purk and her unborn baby boy were buried together in this graveyard. detective ken mifflin was certain meg had taken secrets to her grave, truths which could prove her husband, scott purk, had put her there. in september, 2011, weeks after scott purk's arrest, the remarkably well preserved bodies of meg and her son were exhumed. >> it was amazing to actually meet her, it really...
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scott. >> so jeremy scott is deposed in 2010, and just like before, he denies having any involvement do it. >> i don't really care about it. it ain't got nothing to do with me. >> there was nothing tying him to brutally murdering michelle schofield. all of the arrows pointed towards leo, period, hands down. >> months later, jeremy scott is back in court to testify at leo's hearing. >> did you kill michelle schofield? >> no, sir, i didn't. >> i thought we were going to get a new trial. nope. >> the court found that jeremy scott's fingerprints alone would not likely have led to an acquittal on retrial and ruled there were no issues with the trial evidence that would have led to leo's exoneration. >> this is seemingly a complete dead end for leo's case. >> it must have been devastating to leo's supporters. >> and for leo, i still have a hard time believing it. >> you feel very strongly that leo deserves to be exonerated. >> no question. and i'm not the only one that feels that way. >> to lose that was -- it's horrible. and i have to tell leo. i'm the one that tells him. >> and at that p
scott. >> so jeremy scott is deposed in 2010, and just like before, he denies having any involvement do it. >> i don't really care about it. it ain't got nothing to do with me. >> there was nothing tying him to brutally murdering michelle schofield. all of the arrows pointed towards leo, period, hands down. >> months later, jeremy scott is back in court to testify at leo's hearing. >> did you kill michelle schofield? >> no, sir, i didn't. >> i thought...
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scott, what street are you on right now? the corner. janelle, i'm on the corner of calvin avenue and dumbarton avenue. yes. this is the area where firefighters say you need to leave now. the evacuation area has been extended from all the way to dumbarton. everything between this dumbarton, middlefield and the train tracks, all those homes there, there's definitely about 100 homes in that area have been evacuated. and these orders coming down as agencies from all over the peninsula are helping to fight this fire, but also protect the many homes that are in this area. if you don't know this area very well, there is a large costco warehouse. it's right behind a target, a swim school and a county health center. there's a couple of county health centers in this area as well, so it's very populated. it's a busy area of redwood city, north, fair oaks, it seems like a lot of crews, emergency crews are already on scene. do you still see other agencies, scott coming to the area to assist, not coming to the area to assist? yes, we're it's definite
scott, what street are you on right now? the corner. janelle, i'm on the corner of calvin avenue and dumbarton avenue. yes. this is the area where firefighters say you need to leave now. the evacuation area has been extended from all the way to dumbarton. everything between this dumbarton, middlefield and the train tracks, all those homes there, there's definitely about 100 homes in that area have been evacuated. and these orders coming down as agencies from all over the peninsula are helping...
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but if he says no, dred scott is more important. his sign policy is into the trashcan. what does douglass do? he puts his eggs in the popular sovereignty basket. it's at that start a federal slave territories. many people believe that lincoln those debates. but he was not made a senator that was up to state legiatur and they selected douglass in g the state with douglass. lincoln begins make a real national name for himself. readers of newspapers, the midwest and around the country are going to read excerpts or even whole accounts of the debates, and they who stephen douglass who abraham lincoln is as well. there are points in his development as a politician where he could have backed off. he have saidething not quite as gutsy, but he takes an yes, he's a politician. he's a great politician, and he will pull punches. yet in the house divided speech saying those people are trying to spread slavery everywhere. it forces people to recognize that there is a choice between good and evil. there's a choice between and freedom. there's a between putting slavery on a path to ext
but if he says no, dred scott is more important. his sign policy is into the trashcan. what does douglass do? he puts his eggs in the popular sovereignty basket. it's at that start a federal slave territories. many people believe that lincoln those debates. but he was not made a senator that was up to state legiatur and they selected douglass in g the state with douglass. lincoln begins make a real national name for himself. readers of newspapers, the midwest and around the country are going to...
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scott? >> kristina, thanks. back to you in a few. kristina partsinevelos. >>> we are just getting started here on "closing bell." up next, cleveland fed president mester weighing in on potential rate cuts and now chicago's goolsbee just wrapping up a fire side chat moments ago. we'll give up the head lines and the highlights and discuss what it might signal for chair powell's next move just after the break veli at the new york stock exchange. you're watching "closing bell." t for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from your bank. for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has been brilliantly boring so you can be happily fulfilled... which is pretty un-boring if you think about it. as an independent financial advisor, i stand by these promises. as a fiduciary, i promise to be the financial steward that you and your family need. i promise to put your long-term fina
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bill scott.y introduced sb 9 to 5 on the steps here of city hall under this new legislation, san francisco can require vendors to obtain a permit to sell merchandise that the board of supervisors places on a list of goods, frequently obtained through retail theft. it then establishes that selling that merchandise without a permit or without proof of purchase, is punishable with an infraction. now, on the third offense, the violation is punishable with an infraction or a misdemeanor, and even up to six months in county jail. now, last fall, escalating disorder connected illegal fencing and it forced city officials to issue a temporary moratorium on street vending, specifically in the mission. i want to be clear that sb 925 does not apply in any way to prepared foods, nor does it apply to people selling goods with a permit. it only applies to people who do not have a permit and who are selling items that are commonly stolen. well, a couple things, a couple things here as far as that moratorium is c
bill scott.y introduced sb 9 to 5 on the steps here of city hall under this new legislation, san francisco can require vendors to obtain a permit to sell merchandise that the board of supervisors places on a list of goods, frequently obtained through retail theft. it then establishes that selling that merchandise without a permit or without proof of purchase, is punishable with an infraction. now, on the third offense, the violation is punishable with an infraction or a misdemeanor, and even up...
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[applause] >> lawrence: okay tim scott, who is for tim scott. [louder applause] >> lawrence: ains did i that interview today who is for j.d. vance? [applause] >> lawrence: then doug burgum. i think tim scott got it in here. [applause] >> steve: that's what it sounded like indeed, if the former president is watching this, if he hasn't selected tim scott he may be reconsidering it right now. >> ainsley: lawrence, he would be the first african-american v.p. on the republican side. he has that. he also is such a strong christian and growing up in the bicycle belt, we all love that about him. he is in church all the time. knows the bible like the back of his hands, he is a good person. he has a bible study in congress. he also can get all of these billionaires to give money if that's the ticket. so he has been meeting with all of these billionaires. he had that summit in d.c. ken griffin was there. there was long list of billionaires and they said we would get behind you. we support you. they would give their money if donald trump picks him. and that
[applause] >> lawrence: okay tim scott, who is for tim scott. [louder applause] >> lawrence: ains did i that interview today who is for j.d. vance? [applause] >> lawrence: then doug burgum. i think tim scott got it in here. [applause] >> steve: that's what it sounded like indeed, if the former president is watching this, if he hasn't selected tim scott he may be reconsidering it right now. >> ainsley: lawrence, he would be the first african-american v.p. on the...
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again, non-economic in nature, scott.nderstanding, by the way, that through this weekend, in fact, they had reached an agreement on broadly on things dealing with legal indemnification, they will inevitably were would inevitable be lawsuits, for example, involving this. so how small these deal points were is not completely clear, though they do not appear to have been major deal points. and again, not economic in nature. nonetheless, enough to completely upend a transaction that again has been in the works and been negotiated tirelessly on both sides for many months. this very well is the end, conceivably, of skydance's continued negotiations to try to buy this company, whether it results now, scott, in another potential bidder for nai, that would not potential paying 15 bucks for half of the shareholders, that would not involve the merger of skydance, the studio into paramount, whether that will still come to the fore, unclear at this point. but what does appear to be becoming clearer is that deal is not going to happen.
again, non-economic in nature, scott.nderstanding, by the way, that through this weekend, in fact, they had reached an agreement on broadly on things dealing with legal indemnification, they will inevitably were would inevitable be lawsuits, for example, involving this. so how small these deal points were is not completely clear, though they do not appear to have been major deal points. and again, not economic in nature. nonetheless, enough to completely upend a transaction that again has been...
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scott: true story.: i told him, if they is a bit weird with the bird flu, can i come and get some from you? [laughter] jason: thank you very much. we will get into it -- scott: i was so glad when i got bumped because i knew i wouldn't have to do a darlie thing. [laughter] host: i thought about the socks with the circles but i thought it would look too weird. we will trade later. jason: we will get into tv appearances and chicken farming. i think you already know why this is one of this conference should prohibit panels, the intersection of foreign policy and politics, all as a favor of the forum, we have these two giants on tv, leaping from the tv screens onto here in our conference room today and i am so excited. let's get into it, this presidential election, 146 days away. donna: 100 56. don't shorten it, those 10 days could be very crucial. jason: from an extraordinarily consequential presidential election. november 5 we will see the first presidential rematch in 58 years since adlai stevenson and dw
scott: true story.: i told him, if they is a bit weird with the bird flu, can i come and get some from you? [laughter] jason: thank you very much. we will get into it -- scott: i was so glad when i got bumped because i knew i wouldn't have to do a darlie thing. [laughter] host: i thought about the socks with the circles but i thought it would look too weird. we will trade later. jason: we will get into tv appearances and chicken farming. i think you already know why this is one of this...
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scott and i could make you stand up and get stirred up.emaining in the 2024 and let me tell you you have seen nothing yet. keep your seatbelt on. >> i love about that moderates itself [applause] >> you know, he didn't tell you i've moonlighted oonlight as an actress and he moonlights as -- >> for sure. farmer. i said, you know, seems a little weird with the bird flu. can they come get some from you? >> we will get -- >> thank you very much. we will get book for this gig because in it i wouldn't have to e do a darn thing. >> you know, i thought about where my socksy with laurent circles but if i would look too weirl socks on. we will trade later.o chicken farming as as a think already you k conference is favorite panels, the intersection of foreign policy, politics.ways a favorite of the former. we have these two giants on tv, leaving from tv screens onto here inur today, so excited. let's get into it aboutas you said 146 days away from a >> fifty-six. >> those ten days could be very crucial. >> from an extraordinary consequential president
scott and i could make you stand up and get stirred up.emaining in the 2024 and let me tell you you have seen nothing yet. keep your seatbelt on. >> i love about that moderates itself [applause] >> you know, he didn't tell you i've moonlighted oonlight as an actress and he moonlights as -- >> for sure. farmer. i said, you know, seems a little weird with the bird flu. can they come get some from you? >> we will get -- >> thank you very much. we will get book for...
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scott is optimism. the weather - were going to do it. scott is optimism.going to do it. scott is - optimism. the weather has turned were going to do it. scott is _ optimism. the weather has turned and stuttgart, perhaps prompting a different planet from the grand master. , ,., , different planet from the grand master. , ~ ., , different planet from the grand master. , ~' ., , ., different planet from the grand master. , ~ ., , ., , ., master. everybody knows how big a name it is. master. everybody knows how big a game it is- you _ master. everybody knows how big a game it is. you can _ master. everybody knows how big a game it is. you can talk— master. everybody knows how big a game it is. you can talk about - master. everybody knows how big a game it is. you can talk about it, i game it is. you can talk about it, and it probably did too much about that in the first game so we are trying to underplay this one, if you can ever underplay a game of this magnitude. it is hoped a fan favouritejohn mcginn will play an important part, but not all of his family wi
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scott: ms. sawyer, what's the biggest will challenge to caregivers when assessing benefits from the v.a.? ms. sawyer: i assume you mean caregiver benefits which are actually caregiver benefits fall on the health care side. some of the biggest problems really have to do with the evaluation itself. i'll tell you the law itself doesn't have many problems. the regulation itself has many problems, implementing regulation. and one of those problems is the language that v.a. created around each and every time with a.d.l. assistance. it prevents the veteran from showing any independence at all should they be able to toilet by themselves once in the entire six months, that prevents them from being eligible for a.d.l. assistance for that a.d.l. because it doesn't meet the standard of each and every time. so one of their requests has been that the regulation be changed from each and every time. however, each and every time is actually in the regulation, not the law, but it was upheld by the court because w
scott: ms. sawyer, what's the biggest will challenge to caregivers when assessing benefits from the v.a.? ms. sawyer: i assume you mean caregiver benefits which are actually caregiver benefits fall on the health care side. some of the biggest problems really have to do with the evaluation itself. i'll tell you the law itself doesn't have many problems. the regulation itself has many problems, implementing regulation. and one of those problems is the language that v.a. created around each and...
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but if he says no, dred scott is more important. his signature policy is into the trashcan. the sovereignty basket. it's at that point in 1858 that southerners start a federal slave code for slavery in the territories. many people believe that lincoln those debates. but he was not made a senator that was up to state legislature and they selected douglass in touring the state with douglass. liol begins make a real national name for himself. readers of newspapers, the midwest and around the countrycr even whole accounts of the debas, they who stephen douglass is. now they're begin■iztng abraham. there are points development asn wherhe have said something not e as gutsy, but he takes an ethical stance. yes,e'he's a great politician, e will pull punches. yet he house, divided speech, he's actually coming gh saying those people are trying to sprea force that there is a choice between good and evil. there's a choice between and freedom. there's a choiceen putting slavery on a path to extinction or spreading itm everywhere. that half measures really are not going to work anymore. i
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so let's go ahead and bring in our business and tech reporter scott budman, scott, you spoke with the mayor of san jose today about this. is he saying? yeah, it's an interesting program. audrey. 23 mayors, literally from around the world applied to be part of this and were chosen. mayor mehan of san jose was one of them. and this is you're absolutely right. the latest sort of city government plan to try to use artificial intelligence to solve some of these problems, whether it's traffic or homelessness or, you know, the need for more housing. and i think we're starting to find maybe a niche where i might actually be of some use, as opposed to just something people are buying and selling in the stock market. we talked not long ago about caltrans trying to use ai to take all the data it gets from all of its traffic cameras, and putting that to use and having the machine sort of spit out information on how to get less traffic and maybe fewer accidents. mayor mehan, talking about this program they're meeting today in baltimore to kick it off, and this would be taking all the data on homel
so let's go ahead and bring in our business and tech reporter scott budman, scott, you spoke with the mayor of san jose today about this. is he saying? yeah, it's an interesting program. audrey. 23 mayors, literally from around the world applied to be part of this and were chosen. mayor mehan of san jose was one of them. and this is you're absolutely right. the latest sort of city government plan to try to use artificial intelligence to solve some of these problems, whether it's traffic or...
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>> i think that the pause here is really more on a positioning standpoint, scott. we talked about this on friday there isn't evidence that there is a disruption in the force that is the ai mega trend right now. it's really the right sizing of a particular position that was seen as the easy button for ai and there are other opportunities to invest in this theme, however, this one is the easiest because it is the first true enabler of ai so, therefore, you have to understand that there is going to be some volatility, you don't get all of the up without some of the down, but i think your question earlier is is this going to potentially be the impetus or the impulse for people that aren't in the stock right now. i think we would have to see a little bit more of a pull back for that, but i wouldn't be surprised to see additional interest if we do get closer to 20% off the high, that's where you start to see people get engaged who haven't maybe been in the stock previously. >> and i would just add it's not -- i mean, we talk about nvidia, it's the largest and biggest num
>> i think that the pause here is really more on a positioning standpoint, scott. we talked about this on friday there isn't evidence that there is a disruption in the force that is the ai mega trend right now. it's really the right sizing of a particular position that was seen as the easy button for ai and there are other opportunities to invest in this theme, however, this one is the easiest because it is the first true enabler of ai so, therefore, you have to understand that there is...
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so for the economic forum, wes scott right to had been hoping to attend. i just want to ask you, would you have concerns now about heading back to the us and the potential of not being able to leave again as well. so i don't have any concern about not being able to leave again, as long as the system's fair. but the problem is, the system is not a trainer. i was suppose to have the, you know, i'd make dinner reservations for tomorrow night. scott and myself, along with judge depaula tunnel, we're going to be having dinner. uh, so now i've got to, i've gotta find a couple of the dinner dinner companions, but now this is, you're always in the back of your mind wondering, uh, you know, the last time i came back from russia they said, what were you doing? i said, i gave a presentation at the conference. okay. they're letting me in. but now in the light of this, all you have to wonder, oh, you know what they're going to do, you know, will they go after me? oh, you know, i stand to somebody know, my blog, some of the new american revolution. 21 is based upon the
so for the economic forum, wes scott right to had been hoping to attend. i just want to ask you, would you have concerns now about heading back to the us and the potential of not being able to leave again as well. so i don't have any concern about not being able to leave again, as long as the system's fair. but the problem is, the system is not a trainer. i was suppose to have the, you know, i'd make dinner reservations for tomorrow night. scott and myself, along with judge depaula tunnel,...
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scott?a, thank you. pippa stevens. >>> back to kristina partsinevelos with another look at names in the close. >> gsk is down after the delaware state court gave the green light for scientific evidence against the discontinued heartburn drug zantac. alleging zantac caused cancer pulled from shelves back in 2019, 2020 after a regulatory safety review. they would seek an appeal against the ruling seeing shares down almost 9%. >>> shares of autodesk up 4.5% after releasing preliminary q1 earnings results. they were delaid for weeks over internal accounting investigation. the company announced there would be no restatements necessary of any of their financial audits or financial statements. they also reassigned their cfo to chief strategy officer. that's helping shares climb higher. scott? >> thank you so much. >>> still to come, the spotify surge, the streaming company jumping on the back of a second price hike announcement. details and how it could impact that stock in the months ahead coming
scott?a, thank you. pippa stevens. >>> back to kristina partsinevelos with another look at names in the close. >> gsk is down after the delaware state court gave the green light for scientific evidence against the discontinued heartburn drug zantac. alleging zantac caused cancer pulled from shelves back in 2019, 2020 after a regulatory safety review. they would seek an appeal against the ruling seeing shares down almost 9%. >>> shares of autodesk up 4.5% after releasing...
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scott as we all s consideration of theas e package there are serious party on aid to ukraine. another number establishmt longli serving some new ivals opposing support to ukraine certainly moree skeptical on leadership role that around the world. given how doocy donald trump m the world come on foreign policy the summer and fall again? >> i think one of the ways to be a successful as you have america be viewed as a world. both of these candidate i don't believe trump is an isolationist on the ordereople are true isolationist in the republican party. it is very conceg actually. don't think he actually is better left to see how the administration shakes wins. i think it's important what's is equally if not more important here vote on the foreign aid packet was overwhelming bipartisan and whelmingly showed people willing to touch base when these debates wasn't close of the united states to be. friends and people one senatepeakere johnson anonymous amount of credit will stand up in a zone conference i took great satisfaction and heart and the force that will happen election mitch
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scott? >> we appreciate that update, angelica peoples, thanks so much for that. >>> and now to pippa stevens for a look at the biggest names moving into the close today. >> general mills lower after a mixed q4 report, the maker expected a bigger drop in sales with lower demand in snack bars and pet food and higher input costs. eps beat the street but the company's annual profit forecast is below estimates due to cost pressures. >>> and albemarle, up 7% after telling reuters it's planning more lithium auctions in an effort to increase transparency, the company losing half its value in the last year amid a collapse in lithium prices. scott? >> pippa, appreciate it. pippa stevens, just getting started. >>> navigating the tech trade. deep water asset management doug clinton is here with his playbook for that sector and the names he's betting on right now. live at the new york stock exchange. you're watching "closing bell" you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. old school hard work meets bold ne
scott? >> we appreciate that update, angelica peoples, thanks so much for that. >>> and now to pippa stevens for a look at the biggest names moving into the close today. >> general mills lower after a mixed q4 report, the maker expected a bigger drop in sales with lower demand in snack bars and pet food and higher input costs. eps beat the street but the company's annual profit forecast is below estimates due to cost pressures. >>> and albemarle, up 7% after...
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i think some suburbanites may look at senator scott said, look, this is someone who's measured. he's worked in a bipartisan way on the senate with democrats on some pretty key pieces of legislation. and also for men of color, i think they look at tim scott, some of them is say, wow, this guy makes a lot of sense. he speaks about self person, perseverance. he speaks about x economics, holding one's self accountable. those are things that i think many men would sort of find intriguing. and so this is someone that i could support. yeah, maybe not the white suburban women, may be so, but maybe also some of the african-americans in philly and delaware county and montgomery county also different for some of those people out senator lindsey graham was on fox last night. >> this just to change the subject completely bint on the south carolina tip here, he made this accusation about president biden's border policies. take a listen. >> the next time you hear the word felon in this election on think the felon in this election is joe biden, hoodies doing to the country is criminal. the crim
i think some suburbanites may look at senator scott said, look, this is someone who's measured. he's worked in a bipartisan way on the senate with democrats on some pretty key pieces of legislation. and also for men of color, i think they look at tim scott, some of them is say, wow, this guy makes a lot of sense. he speaks about self person, perseverance. he speaks about x economics, holding one's self accountable. those are things that i think many men would sort of find intriguing. and so...
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it just bothers me, scott.sual but that is not the spirit of today and by the way, our friend jays soon riley, just to put a distinguished black columnist, writes a pretty good op-ed, trump gets serious about black voters. we know biden is hemorrhaging black voters, scott turner. so what should we be thinking about on a day like today, scott? >> larry, always great to be with you sir. mr. leo, great to be with you. you're right, larry, today is not a day for racism or racist remarks. this is a day of celebration, celebrating the emancipation proclamation and the freedom of slavery. it is also a day of great reflection. reflecting, look how far we have come in a great nation in america. hey, here is the work we still have left to do. lastly, larry, as i was thinking about this, this is a great day of gratitude, to be gracious, thank god we live in the greatest country on earth, we as people, as americans can come together to celebrate this juneteenth, but also celebrate each other that we live in the united stat
it just bothers me, scott.sual but that is not the spirit of today and by the way, our friend jays soon riley, just to put a distinguished black columnist, writes a pretty good op-ed, trump gets serious about black voters. we know biden is hemorrhaging black voters, scott turner. so what should we be thinking about on a day like today, scott? >> larry, always great to be with you sir. mr. leo, great to be with you. you're right, larry, today is not a day for racism or racist remarks. this...
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some interview with tim scott and some the two of them together.is tim scott on some issues. >> senator, nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> ainsley: you are on the short list for donald trump, apparently, how do you feel about that? why is that important? why do you think he should choose you? >> i think anyone w is chosen to be the vice president it is such an honor. kid growing up in poverty right here in charleston and having an opportunity continue to influence this country. one thing i feel at peace about is fulfilling the mission. the mission of helping people. >> ainsley: how do you appeal to the independents, the people that haven't decided yet that's the most important goal. >> i go to meetings where i'm not invited. meetings with all demographics. whether speaking to a group of hispanics or talking to a group of women or millennials or african-americans or white dudes. here is what i hear, same thing, we need four more years of trump. >> ainsley: if you are chosen as a vice president, you would be the first black republican v.p. on t
some interview with tim scott and some the two of them together.is tim scott on some issues. >> senator, nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> ainsley: you are on the short list for donald trump, apparently, how do you feel about that? why is that important? why do you think he should choose you? >> i think anyone w is chosen to be the vice president it is such an honor. kid growing up in poverty right here in charleston and having an opportunity continue to influence...
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scott: ms. sawyer, what's the biggest will challenge to caregivers when assessing benefits from the v.a.? ms. sawyer: i assume you mean caregiver benefits which are actually caregiver benefits fall on the health care side. some of the biggest problems really have to do with the evaluation itself. i'll tell you the law itself doesn't have many problems. the regulation itself has many problems, implementing regulation. and one of those problems is the language that v.a. created around each and every time with a.d.l. assistance. it prevents the veteran from showing any independence at all should they be able to toilet by themselves once in the entire six months, that prevents them from being eligible for a.d.l. assistance for that a.d.l. because it doesn't meet the standard of each and every time. so one of their requests has been that the regulation be changed from each and every time. however, each and every time is actually in the regulation, not the law, but it was upheld by the court because w
scott: ms. sawyer, what's the biggest will challenge to caregivers when assessing benefits from the v.a.? ms. sawyer: i assume you mean caregiver benefits which are actually caregiver benefits fall on the health care side. some of the biggest problems really have to do with the evaluation itself. i'll tell you the law itself doesn't have many problems. the regulation itself has many problems, implementing regulation. and one of those problems is the language that v.a. created around each and...
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guest: id there other than him being mad at tim scott.on't really know what i can address in his comment. host: the voting rights general, do you take a position on that? guest: he claims that tim scott wanted to take away black vote. i don't think that's accurate. he didn't have a specific question. host: thank you for having me. i just wanted to make two quick whites. the first is that your guest frequently callsbort clinics, otherwise known as doctors offices, abortion mills. that's disgusting. he wouldn't call a center where kidney dialysis, he w a kidney stripping mine or something. it's nothing but inflammatory man -- language meant to make people upset. second, with response to the previous caller, "the federalist " has a dark record on relations with african-americans. until october 22, the federalist had a black crime tag with articles related to criminthe phrasing of the black crime tag was called "unfortunate, by law fair review, it's a real thing that happened that you cannot explain away. the federalist society fights tooth a
guest: id there other than him being mad at tim scott.on't really know what i can address in his comment. host: the voting rights general, do you take a position on that? guest: he claims that tim scott wanted to take away black vote. i don't think that's accurate. he didn't have a specific question. host: thank you for having me. i just wanted to make two quick whites. the first is that your guest frequently callsbort clinics, otherwise known as doctors offices, abortion mills. that's...
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i think it's liquidity, like you mentioned earlier, scott. i think it's a solid earnings story and we're seeing positive revisions right now. i think it's going to be bond yields that stay pretty range-bound between now and the end of the year, and then i'll bring it back to artificial intelligence. it's the innovation story that doesn't just impact tech, but is going to impact every corner of the economy, and i think those four cat lifts ultimately keep this bull market going. even though we all know an election year, likely we get volatility this summer. use weakness as a buying opportunity. >> marx, last word. finishes up there to react to the that. >> i would slightly disagree. small caps to me in the u.s., problem is that we start the four, five months ago with very, very subdued growth expectations in the u.s. recall that for q1 and q2 consensus, zero rate growth for 1 and 2. consensus is much, much more bullish. the problem i think from here on, the upside for growth for the u.s. is really very limited. whereas we could see a bit more
i think it's liquidity, like you mentioned earlier, scott. i think it's a solid earnings story and we're seeing positive revisions right now. i think it's going to be bond yields that stay pretty range-bound between now and the end of the year, and then i'll bring it back to artificial intelligence. it's the innovation story that doesn't just impact tech, but is going to impact every corner of the economy, and i think those four cat lifts ultimately keep this bull market going. even though we...
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but if he says no, dred scott is policy is into the trashcan. basket. it's at that start a federal slave code for slavery in the territories. many people believe that lincoln those debates. but he was not made a senator that was up to state legislature and they selected douglass in touring the state with douglass. lincoln begins make a real nationalamor himself. readers of newspapers, the midwand around the country are going to read excerpts or even wle accouof the debates, and they who stephen douglass is. now they're beginning to learn who abraham lincoln is as well. there are points in his development as a politwhere he . he have said something not quite as gutsy, but he takes an ethical stance. yes, he's a politician. he's a great politician, and he will■> pull punches. yet in the house, divided speech, he's actually coming right out and saying those people a tryinto spread slavery everywhere. it forces people to gn choice bn good and evil. there's a choice bwe between pug slavery on a path to everywhere. that half measures really are not go
but if he says no, dred scott is policy is into the trashcan. basket. it's at that start a federal slave code for slavery in the territories. many people believe that lincoln those debates. but he was not made a senator that was up to state legislature and they selected douglass in touring the state with douglass. lincoln begins make a real nationalamor himself. readers of newspapers, the midwand around the country are going to read excerpts or even wle accouof the debates, and they who stephen...
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>> it's both, scott. i think you should look at some of these sectors, like a health care, add a little bit of staples. i think if yields start to move up a little bit because the fed doesn't move as fast as what the market's anticipating, you could add a little to financials. but i think you also have to look at your overall portfolio allocation. why wouldn't you add a little fixed income in order to have some cash flow? why wouldn't you add something like a covered call strategy? again, generating some income to buffer any kind of volatility we may see in the equity market. a little global exposexposure. i think you look at other asset classes in order to help buffer any kind of movement you'll see in the second half of this year. >> ed, are you as concerned about the second half of the market as victoria sounds like she is? >> not quite as concerned. i think the big picture is we're looking at an economic slowdown. odds of recession are fairly low. i do think earnings revisions are going to need to hap
>> it's both, scott. i think you should look at some of these sectors, like a health care, add a little bit of staples. i think if yields start to move up a little bit because the fed doesn't move as fast as what the market's anticipating, you could add a little to financials. but i think you also have to look at your overall portfolio allocation. why wouldn't you add a little fixed income in order to have some cash flow? why wouldn't you add something like a covered call strategy? again,...
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scott. no one better really to give perspective on the passing of of willie mays and someone who's seeing him play the new your initial reaction when you heard the news tonight. >> well, first of all, i don't buy best. you know, john shea was tight friends with everything, but but i did get she willing play and i didn't get to talk few times and it was a throw. my reaction i guess not unexpected because i know it been declining in recent years so it was not told we have a move just as a shock. but, you know, i flash back and and so many memories. i was a kid first started to watch baseball. you know, major, just a it was a riveting, a player. you just. compelled you to watch him. he was very theatrical. he played with a certain flair and enjoy that. you just don't see, you little things like when chase fly ball is have a well, he did that on purpose because he knows look cool. you were had a little too small. so it fly off because he liked it that you'd like to put on the show. made catches
scott. no one better really to give perspective on the passing of of willie mays and someone who's seeing him play the new your initial reaction when you heard the news tonight. >> well, first of all, i don't buy best. you know, john shea was tight friends with everything, but but i did get she willing play and i didn't get to talk few times and it was a throw. my reaction i guess not unexpected because i know it been declining in recent years so it was not told we have a move just as a...
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remember, for years tim scott was trying to push through police reform or the water scott notification act four years, but all that would away with donald trump, right? because this current republican party is not really a conservative party, is the party of fealty to one guy. and what one guy dictates is what you have to do or be on the outs with the entire republican base. and so tim scott has set aside all nest of this. he has been fighting for for his own self-preservation. and that is to serve donald trump, the lord and savior. here's what byron donalds said this week about black families and jim crow so one of the things is actually happening in our culture would your now starting to see in our politics is the re, in the region invigoration of black families with younger black men and black women that is also hoping so breed the revised hi have a black middle class in america. >> you see during jim crow going to go back to orange and grow back family wants together during more black people were not just conservative, but you always have 50 serving of my are more black people holy
remember, for years tim scott was trying to push through police reform or the water scott notification act four years, but all that would away with donald trump, right? because this current republican party is not really a conservative party, is the party of fealty to one guy. and what one guy dictates is what you have to do or be on the outs with the entire republican base. and so tim scott has set aside all nest of this. he has been fighting for for his own self-preservation. and that is to...
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scott wong, we talked about the house. what about the senate?not quite sure what's happening with the senate this week. we saw a number■í of messaging bills that chuck schumer has been putting forward on things like roe v. wade. i willay that on this second anniversary o decision, we are seeing a coordinated effort from ■r to get the message out about what dobbs has meant to the country, to women and what it could mean going forward for the cthe first lady was out in pennsylvania over the weekend, dova events, highlighting the need for women and reproductive rights. kamala harris will bathe marylad then fly directly to arizona later today, doing a number of reproductive rights events. you saw what the president had to say, today and he's out with a campaign message. the campaign arm for house democrats will have mobile towards, targeting vulnerable republicans in places like california and new york. for the dobbs decision. very coordinated effort a democg republican support. donald trump support -- trumps the dobbs decision. you heard what the f
scott wong, we talked about the house. what about the senate?not quite sure what's happening with the senate this week. we saw a number■í of messaging bills that chuck schumer has been putting forward on things like roe v. wade. i willay that on this second anniversary o decision, we are seeing a coordinated effort from ■r to get the message out about what dobbs has meant to the country, to women and what it could mean going forward for the cthe first lady was out in pennsylvania over the...
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yeah, i think scott scott, himself, with a lawsuit on his hands because he's an american citizen, he's not been charged or even accused of any crime. and they can't stop him from travelling. just briefly laurie, just one other question. do you think that what we're hearing now and we understand the judge now for totally on a was told by scott, with a note to get on the plane because the same could happen to him. do you think? but listen to this will influence other people to not travel to russia. know that, that that's not true. about the adjustment, paula condo, i spoke to the judge much earlier in the day. there was another reason why he didn't get on the plane. there was an issue with the person that was going to host scott and the judge. and so the judge decided not to go. but the judge was actually interviewing me on his a pod cast about the time that scott was boarding the plane and had this encounter with the customer support or patrol people. so i think it's important to correct the record that scotts did not warn the judge not to get on the place for that reason that, that wha
yeah, i think scott scott, himself, with a lawsuit on his hands because he's an american citizen, he's not been charged or even accused of any crime. and they can't stop him from travelling. just briefly laurie, just one other question. do you think that what we're hearing now and we understand the judge now for totally on a was told by scott, with a note to get on the plane because the same could happen to him. do you think? but listen to this will influence other people to not travel to...
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scott's exactly right. he's trump is running as a present with a low approval rating and a high cost of limit. >> and yet biden is now inching ahead of tropp into dead heat race, but because perhaps the trial in new york biden's inching ahead so this tension i'm betting that trump cannot keep the focus off of himself. >> i am maybe unfair because i don't much like the guy, but he seems somewhat self-absorbed me and biden's message needs to be and he's been on this sunday, was not on it in that clip you showed us, but needs to be trump's in it for himself. i'm in it for you that's very different than saying he's a crook, either crocus grok, which he is but instead he biden needs to saying the, democrats one is say, i am in this for you, for your health care, your childcare, your right to choose. i'm in it for you. he in it for himself. that's the message that wins for the democrats. >> and scott steve bannon it appears surprised that he is on this timeline to have to report for prison on july 1 today. trump
scott's exactly right. he's trump is running as a present with a low approval rating and a high cost of limit. >> and yet biden is now inching ahead of tropp into dead heat race, but because perhaps the trial in new york biden's inching ahead so this tension i'm betting that trump cannot keep the focus off of himself. >> i am maybe unfair because i don't much like the guy, but he seems somewhat self-absorbed me and biden's message needs to be and he's been on this sunday, was not on...
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>> actually, i endorse the idea it will be tim scott. i believe it will be tim scott.you recall, harris, when he was running his campaign he had an inspiring message especially for conservatives. we need something that will be hopeful, bring our country back and a lot of fighting and politics going on but people want to feel good about who they vote for and senator tim scott was one of those individuals. certain life i think byron donalds is dynamic as well and probably the best messenger that i've seen for donald trump. strong certainly, but tim scott was also doing the hard battles when donald trump was in office. he worked on things like police reform, the first step act and many other pieces of legislation that he had donald trump's back on. so this is going to be a very interesting race and we'll be talking about this every week until that trigger is pulled. there is a lot of other good folks that could potentially be it as well to make the country proud. >> harris: part of the calculus has to be which voters does that person bring in to shore up areas the preside
>> actually, i endorse the idea it will be tim scott. i believe it will be tim scott.you recall, harris, when he was running his campaign he had an inspiring message especially for conservatives. we need something that will be hopeful, bring our country back and a lot of fighting and politics going on but people want to feel good about who they vote for and senator tim scott was one of those individuals. certain life i think byron donalds is dynamic as well and probably the best messenger...
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>> well, there's a couple reasons, scott.he first is that i think markets are much more focused on inflation reports and cpis next week and the june fomc meeting on wednesday, and the second, which, of course, we think is going to just show a continued improvement in inflation. but the second is that stocks really, historically, have done well in the week following the release of the employment report, rising roughly 70% of the time, and it implies roughly 50 to -- sorry, 70 to 80 points in the s&p. of course, it would be better if it was a soft jobs report, and it wasn't. >> it's funny you say that. it would be better if it was a soft jobs report, because i think the market spent a good amount of today trying to decide what it was. was it good news? is good news is bad news? if the market doesn't necessarily need rate cuts, why is a softer report better? why can't we just be happy with good news? labor market's strong, economy's hanging in, don't need rate cuts, and still may get them later this year. >> i mean, i'd generall
>> well, there's a couple reasons, scott.he first is that i think markets are much more focused on inflation reports and cpis next week and the june fomc meeting on wednesday, and the second, which, of course, we think is going to just show a continued improvement in inflation. but the second is that stocks really, historically, have done well in the week following the release of the employment report, rising roughly 70% of the time, and it implies roughly 50 to -- sorry, 70 to 80 points...
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we notice of course with tim scott, the arrows up and bonding market for convention wisdom thinks he has a better chance and did last month also up is marco rubio with a 14% chance interestingly enough, abby and i, you and i were discussing this in the break. jd vance is chances have actually dropped. he is now tied with rubio at four team percent. last month he was at about 17%. but of course, here's the thing that i would almost take away from this is it's sort of an open ball game here, right? there's no real clear favorite even though tim scott leads the pack, he has just a 21% chance of being the vp nominee for trump. >> something tells me maybe the betting markets just don't know, may say they may not getting inside of one guy's heads awfully difficult. >> so what kind of resume has ultimately had the most success and actually getting on the vp ticket. >> yes. so i went back in time and essentially said, okay, who are the people that actually get nominated? it turns out members of congress are the ultimate, the ultimate plurality, the top choices for major 40 since 1,868, 39 ti
we notice of course with tim scott, the arrows up and bonding market for convention wisdom thinks he has a better chance and did last month also up is marco rubio with a 14% chance interestingly enough, abby and i, you and i were discussing this in the break. jd vance is chances have actually dropped. he is now tied with rubio at four team percent. last month he was at about 17%. but of course, here's the thing that i would almost take away from this is it's sort of an open ball game here,...
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guy: great to see you, scott. scott kirby, the ceo of united. jonathan: thank you. kirby, but with delta over the last couple of days. what we heard from scott kirby, what we heard last week, we are not american airlines, seems to be the phrase to repeat. lisa: also saying it is unclear how terrible it was, maybe people overreacting, saying there is stability. maybe we are past the peak recovery and travel, revenge travel of the post-pandemic era, but flyers are flying. there is still that stability in profits. jonathan: guy is giving us a flavor of this over the last couple of days, how difficult it would be to get u.s. executives to talk about the election. lisa: pretty much every industry. we are focused on the consumer. we expect them to do the right thing for our country. by else can they say? they are the ultimate diplomats. they have to work with whatever administration they are dealt with. jonathan: in the next hour, we catch up with cameron dawson about that rotation, is it going to happen? we will talk to alex webb over in london on the latest on nvidia. s
guy: great to see you, scott. scott kirby, the ceo of united. jonathan: thank you. kirby, but with delta over the last couple of days. what we heard from scott kirby, what we heard last week, we are not american airlines, seems to be the phrase to repeat. lisa: also saying it is unclear how terrible it was, maybe people overreacting, saying there is stability. maybe we are past the peak recovery and travel, revenge travel of the post-pandemic era, but flyers are flying. there is still that...
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so, scott, we're going to have to wait and see, right?t may be -- the fed may be able to orchestrate a beautiful soft landing and stocks will continue to rise. but again, to your point, we don't see it that way. at best, a flat equity market through the rest of the year, which again argues for fixed income over equities, in our view. less bumpy ride, less volatility, higher safety. >> steph, give us your final thought as we see apple and nvidia tied $3.006 trillion. apple is, i think, your largest position now, one of them for certain and you've been adding to it recently. >> yeah, it is my largest about 7.5% position in my portfolio. i don't know if monday is going to meet expectations. might be kind of hard just given the rally that it's had. but i still think that a lot of bad news is in the stock. it's still down 5% from its highs. it's not egregiously expense i have. services piece is growing as a percent of total ref news and will continue to do so. add on a new iphone cycle and ai when ever that comes and i think that's a good reci
so, scott, we're going to have to wait and see, right?t may be -- the fed may be able to orchestrate a beautiful soft landing and stocks will continue to rise. but again, to your point, we don't see it that way. at best, a flat equity market through the rest of the year, which again argues for fixed income over equities, in our view. less bumpy ride, less volatility, higher safety. >> steph, give us your final thought as we see apple and nvidia tied $3.006 trillion. apple is, i think,...
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i scott jennings and maria cardona. great to be with you thank you. >> thanks, omar. and be sure to join cnn as president biden or former president trump meet for their first debate of this cycle. jake tapper and dana bash will moderate the cnn presidential debate live from atlanta at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn and streaming on max.com, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was defending his decision to go public with his complaints about us weapons, supplies what he's saying that we have four your next plus millions of people across the us are sweltering in the record breaking heatwave. >> others in the upper midwest, they're contending with catastrophic flash floods historically, the soviet union killed traders i started to run two kgb cars, had come behind i didn't know what to do. >> secrets and spies. a nuclear game tonight at ten on cnn you know what's brilliant, boring. >> think about it boring is the unsung catalyst for bolt. >> what straps mold to a rocket and hurdles and into space or in dems boring makes vacations happen, early retirements poss
i scott jennings and maria cardona. great to be with you thank you. >> thanks, omar. and be sure to join cnn as president biden or former president trump meet for their first debate of this cycle. jake tapper and dana bash will moderate the cnn presidential debate live from atlanta at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn and streaming on max.com, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was defending his decision to go public with his complaints about us weapons, supplies what he's saying...
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i was talking to scott budman.w, he is an avid space watcher, so we'll keep you guys informed. okay? thank you. yeah, i'm going to need your help because i've tried, you know, sky gazing before and it all looks the same, just like a bunch of stars. so i'm going to need your help. a lot of sky out there, so i get it. all right. brianna, thank you so much. well, so graduating sixth graders in the east bay had a very special guest speak to them today. the great niece of doctor martin luther king junior, celeste beale, offered advice and inspiration to the graduates at king elementary in richmond. this morning. school also unveiled the mural you see right behind her there. school leaders say the goal is to honor doctor king's legacy and to inspire the next generation of activists for civil rights, justice and peace. i come from a family of people who dream okay, and one thing that is instilled in each of us is the importance not only of having dreams, but writing them down to remind yourselves that dreams are possible.
i was talking to scott budman.w, he is an avid space watcher, so we'll keep you guys informed. okay? thank you. yeah, i'm going to need your help because i've tried, you know, sky gazing before and it all looks the same, just like a bunch of stars. so i'm going to need your help. a lot of sky out there, so i get it. all right. brianna, thank you so much. well, so graduating sixth graders in the east bay had a very special guest speak to them today. the great niece of doctor martin luther king...
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brian, joel and scott, thank you.the context, don't go away. ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer:...